Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1976, p. 3

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Appeal fdr core sidewalks The works commute recommend textured sidewalks be installed on Mill Street during the recon rue Lion of that street Following on eleventh hour appeal Monday by Acton chamber of President ttie committee tola mm it wus not too laic even though construction is scheduled to begin early October Assistant town engineer Ted said the contract for reconstruction of Mill Street could be revised without tht approval of the miniiter transport and communication but that the municipality would bear the extra cost A concrete sidewalk costs per square foot while llalllnger sold that the planning depaitmmt were in favor textured because it adds character to ACTON FRIENDS BOWLING EXECUTIVE Acton Bowling League executive pose for a picture at Acton Bowling Lanes Thursday left to right art president Hoy secretary Watson vice president Loll and treasurer John Chapman The mixed league meets very Thursday at Child study group to form the A sidewalk of interlocking stones was easy to Install end maintain Bollinger said and could bo lid up the sidewalk had to be ripped up or reason I textured TRANSFORMER REPLACED DOUG MASON superintendent of Acton Hydro torn rests his fool on a cycle transformer installed In the Acton system July and recently removed from service to a form house The unit operated the street lights in Acton Olher than a pair of worn out leads the is still capable of service cost iked Iks be installed designated iproiement in looking for guidelines to raise their children hmi an opportunity to form groups in latt October or of the anmunity I mire Jud Mel in says It a way of bringing up in s world Ixxnusi world is definitely different now than whin ion of the study 11 1 book titled the Challenge nurse Mil mid lr a pijihiatnst wnttin books Challenge of Marriage Challenge of innthood Ihe intersecbon of Mill Street and and Street and Church Street north to Si Drue Dreams of pennies at Halton Wl the HER fJ of H HIK Acton news Tin role of and falhers have changed so much Mel in Mid ire more indipeniLint now Mommy I in now and tin kids lo be ions to Ik herself Burns is a of as equ but not in way lo scare the ihildren ill Mil in In thi end result its of feeling belter about more lan It lot mnn ri in idit or Mil lot stupd By MRS II WILSON Members past and present of Halton W I met for a luncheon of the An of District on Thursday Sept at Lyons Hall Milton There were 190 ladles present and the Past Ofilcera the District were honored with a corsage Alter a lovely luncheon served by the ladles of Palermo United Church the Head Table Guests were In by Mrs Geo Iron side present secretary of the District and Included Mrs Meluske Mrs Area Mrs A Editor of Home and Country Mrs M Held Board Member Mist Helen McKercher Ministry of Agriculture and Food Dept Mrs Merry earliest District Of fleer able to attend and the present executive of the District Greetings were read from those who were unable to tend and Mrs W read a Prayer by Padre Young The Anniversary coke which was beautifully decorated by Mrs was cut by Mrs Merry who was In 1941 and secretary in 1924 and nil past officers were asked to stand to be rccognlied A letter was read from Dr Ethel Chapman and the members were sad dened to hear of her passing away this last week Miss McKercher presented a Scholarship In name to Miss Nancy Georgetown also Two W Bursary to Miss Marion and Miss Dorothy of Palermo An original skit was enacted by Mrs In tyre a Life member and Mrs Hunter of Dublin Branch When Mother Joins The Institute which as was very amusing The guest speaker Mrs Maluske was introduced by Mrs Alexander Mrs spoke on Ideas Blessed In our Institute days She told how Mrs was asked lo speak at a meeting of the Farmers In In on Feb 12 1897 the idea came to her to get a group of women together on Feb 19 and 128 women and 1 man attended Siberian Husky is champion All the special care and training an Acton couple gave their Sticrian husky proved worthwhile when he won the Canadian Cham In New Brunswick recently The 43pound dog owned by Mary and Steve Mills won best of breed and fourth in the working group of over BO en Proudly Mary said it was a cat accomplishment since and had to compete against former champions But the black and white animal was always a winner he took best In his breed in his first show at Hie age of six months and already qualifies for point position on a dog sled team The parents of Shomut owners Steve and Elsie Bailey own Kennels in and the Institute was bom from this idea Mrs Graves was trying to think how to raise and j dream of permit falling and it gave her the idea of Pennies for Friendship other wor thwhile Ideas were restoration of parts of the Homestead our Historical le book as a of our history the I Hall at the Agricultural Museum Mrs Maluske asked if anyone would offer to stand on a committee for the Hall Another Idea that is reaping a benefit for the future is the Idea Lady Twecdsmulr had for the community history books these are now being used by school children to copy local history Mrs Maluske was thanked presented with a gift from the District by Mrs Dillon of Dublin Branch A Reading A Story has Two Sides was given by Mrs J which was amusing and so true to human nature The Dublin Branch pcrformid original musical number written by a member which just finished the dayi en It was a song of thanks to Mrs The were given by Mrs Jamleson Past president of the District The Ac were under the leadership of the President Mrs Glen Campbell who was for the day Floral arrangements were presented to Mrs Merry and Miss McKercher who is retiring from ministry In October she will be missed by many girls who knew her through the 1977 hydro budget down well Alton Hydra Electric Commission planned capital expenditure for totals or less that the 1J7G budget The greatest reduction takes place in fewer transformers and meters being purchased accounting for of the difference Commissioner- will discuss the proposed capital budget in more detail at the next melting Oct The lommissioners decided to continue meeting at 10 am as they nil summer instead of reverting lo evening meetings as they The greatest expenditure is for proposed underground wiring and street lighting for Clots on Main Strict Hansom Strict and Court It totals The commission plans in stalling 18 feet of copper wire on Street Main Street to the town limit for a cost of including Wiring termination kits and labor for a new well Prospect Park will cost The industrial park on Wallace Street will have ten loot poles Installed at a cost of 123 while rebuilding the system for new high school on Churchill Road North will cost The lommisslon will replace In the system at a cost of Street lights to cost 40000 The Chamber of Comment request to Ihe dro commission to lhangi street lights on Mill Street to sodium from the inrrcnt miriury vapor will op proximately J I superintendent Doug Mason told the commission Thursday The high pressure soldium lampt give out M per cent more lighting Mnson said but the present poles do not have brackets strong enough to hold the requested lamps With labor new brackets and sodium bulbs the cost would be per lamp Mason said Mason told the commission he would meet Friday lo discuss financing the project with assistant town planner Ron Burnett groups would be hmitul I eight to ample dim Tor Hum discuss thur own farm held one evening a week for tight weeks jnd be advertised through schools Survey set for October The works committee Monday tabled police superintendent Seh letter that with the resumption of school a new survey of the one way portions of Mill and Arthur Strict will be com plcted by The survey followed a request by resident who had asked that Mill Street and Arthur Streets be changed to two way traffic Joe Hurst said that In considering changing the streets two way traffic approaches by motorists to Mill Street and Young Street must also be SONY Complete Line Sales Service 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